Starting and Operating a Public Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory in a Low Resource Setting: The Ei...
Starting and Operating a Public Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory in a Low Resource Setting: The Eight-Year Story of the Uganda Heart Institute Catheter Laboratory
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Rwebembera, Joselyn , Aliku, Twalib , Kayima, James , Lubega, Sulaiman , Sebatta, Elias , Kiggundu, Brian , Kirenzi, Daudi , Nyakoojo, Wilson , Mondo, Charles , Kumar, Krishna , Ratnayaka, Kanishka , Qureshi, Shakeel , Daluvoy, Sanjay , Lwabi, Peter , Omagino, John , Sable, Craig , Longenecker, Chris , Simon, Dan , Costa, Marco and Okello, Emmy
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England: Ubiquity Press Ltd
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Low- and-middle-income-countries (LMICs) currently bear 80% of the world's cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden. The same countries are underequipped to handle the disease burden due to critical shortage of resources. Functional cardiac catheterization laboratories (cath labs) are central in the diagnosis and management of CVDs. Yet, most...
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Starting and Operating a Public Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory in a Low Resource Setting: The Eight-Year Story of the Uganda Heart Institute Catheter Laboratory
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Aliku, Twalib
Kayima, James
Lubega, Sulaiman
Sebatta, Elias
Kiggundu, Brian
Kirenzi, Daudi
Nyakoojo, Wilson
Mondo, Charles
Kumar, Krishna
Ratnayaka, Kanishka
Qureshi, Shakeel
Daluvoy, Sanjay
Lwabi, Peter
Omagino, John
Sable, Craig
Longenecker, Chris
Simon, Dan
Costa, Marco
Okello, Emmy
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9fa9416b05cc4a68b54024a826c3dd85
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9fa9416b05cc4a68b54024a826c3dd85
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2211-8179,2211-8160
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2211-8179
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10.5334/gh.859